
doi: 10.1109/26.20083
Results are presented concerning the noise-free false lock problem in quadriphase receivers with unequal I-channel and Q-channel data rates. It is shown that false lock may occur when the incoming carrier frequency and the loop VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator) frequency differ by an amount that is a linear combination of a quarter of I-channel and Q-channel data rates. General expressions for the false lock performance of quadriphase receivers are given for random as well as periodic data patterns. Specific closed-form expressions for the false lock margin are derived when the arm filters of the quadriphase receivers are single-pole Butterworth filters, and the format of the random data is NRZ (nonreturn-to-zero). Numerical evaluations of false lock margin as a function of the product of 3 dB arm-filter bandwidth and symbol duration are carried out for random data using various arm filters and for different periodic I-channel and Q-channel data patterns. >
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